Nona (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 27, 2016

Original Title:
Nona

Genres:
Horror | Mystery

Production Companies:
Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 29

Fidi is aimlessly hitchhiking on a snowy winter's night and ends up being seduced by Nona into murdering several innocent bystanders.

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Assistant Grip:
Philipp Enzmann

Best Boy Grip:
Basti Huber

Boom Operator:
Joachim von Breitenstein

Colorist:
Stephan Kuch

Costume Design:
Olga Albrecht

Director:
Michael Wolf

Director of Photography:
Jana Lämmerer
Bernd Effenberger

Editor:
Florian Duffe
Michael Wolf

Electrician:
Rodolfo Silveira

First Assistant Director:
Kristian Portz

Gaffer:
Mathias Schmidt

Key Grip:
Florian Hellwig

Makeup Artist:
Melanie Hoppe

Music:
Markus Lehmann-Horn

Producer:
Tobias Pollok
Veronika Neuber

Production Design:
Eva Hartmann

Production Designer:
Alexis Grammatikopulos

Second Assistant Director:
Felix Antretter

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Leonie Kurz

Sound:
Peter Kautzsch

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Sascha Kolmikow
Constanze Ryniak

Steadicam Operator:
Anian Bernrieder
Thomas Schiller

Story:
Stephen King

Writer:
Michael Wolf
Tristan Fiedler

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